This document outlines a study on evaluating the potential of oxyhydrogen (HHO) gas to enhance gasoline engine performance. It discusses:
1) The problem of pollution from vehicle emissions and the goal of developing cleaner combustion engines. HHO gas produced from electrolysis of water is a potential fuel stabilizer.
2) The significance of the study is that it could benefit the automotive industry by improving engine efficiency and minimizing pollution.
3) The research paradigm involves conducting tests in a laboratory setting to identify the effectivity of HHO gas as a fuel booster, including water leak tests, HHO production tests, emission testing and more.
4) Results and discussion will analyze the data collected from the